CELTIC teen Marcus Fraser realised a dream last weekend when he played against Real Madrid.

The SPL champions might have lost 2-0 in Philadelphia but Fraser was delighted he was given the chance to face Jose Mourinho’s Galacticos in the glamour friendly.

He got the call from the bench following the injury to Dylan McGeouch and managed to swap shirts with German midfielder star Mesut Ozil.

He said: “When I was a wee boy it was always my dream to play against Real Madrid.

“You never think it will happen but you train hard and get involved with the first team. Then when you get to play against Real you just want more of it.

“I was up against Angel di Maria for the last 15 minutes and it was a great experience. These guys play at a different level. They know everything that’s going on about them. Playing against guys like that can only help me improve.”

Less than 72 hours later Fraser played for Scotland’s Under-19s in a 1-0 defeat to Germany in Falkirk.

And the versatile kid – who can play at the back or in the middle – hopes his career is full of big games.

He admitted there was no chance of him not playing for his country on Tuesday, even though boss Ricky Sbragia had given him a pass.

Fraser said: “There was a five-hour time difference when I came back but I wanted to play for Scotland against Germany.

“I didn’t feel tired at all. It was never in my mind to pull out. I wanted to play.”